University of Roehampton, London SW15 4JD, UK.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2018 Oct;33(10):745-753. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2018.08.004. Epub 2018 Sep 18.
The obesity epidemic in humans is juxtaposed by observations of passerine birds exhibiting fine-scale body mass regulation. The ecology literature is replete with research into why these animals regulate body weight, citing tradeoffs between competing pressures such as emaciation and predation. Yet studies on the underlying mechanisms of mass regulation in these animals are scarce. Maintaining or decreasing weight could obviously be achieved by limiting food intake. However, there are numerous reasons why an animal may not control ingestion, at least precisely. This Opinion article investigates the plausibility of possible behavioural and physiological mechanisms to adaptively maintain or decrease body mass in birds and other animals. Candidate behavioural mechanisms include exercising and fidgeting, while physiological mechanisms could include reducing digestive efficiency or mitochondrial efficiency.
人类肥胖症的流行与观察到的雀形目鸟类进行精细身体质量调节形成鲜明对比。生态学文献中充满了关于这些动物为什么要调节体重的研究,引用了消瘦和捕食等竞争压力之间的权衡。然而,关于这些动物体重调节的潜在机制的研究却很少。显然,通过限制食物摄入可以维持或减轻体重。然而,动物可能无法控制摄入,至少无法精确控制摄入,原因有很多。本文观点探讨了在鸟类和其他动物中,适应性地维持或减轻体重的可能的行为和生理机制的合理性。候选行为机制包括运动和烦躁不安,而生理机制可能包括降低消化效率或线粒体效率。